Publishing & Workflow

Publishing & Workflow

A solution for print and digital publishers to make their workflow more efficient, allowing them to concentrate on the business of publishing.

Print and digital publishers have lacked an affordable software solution to manage their business process. Trying to control production and scheduling with numerous and disconnected Excel documents, disorganized storage of PDFs and graphics, and no standard workflow has created chaos and wasted time across the industry.

hind-smith.com’s EMPublisher changes this. Our software organizes and centralizes all the workflow required to publish and market. Staff work on the same version of content, eliminating duplication, improving communication, and populating your ONIX feed and website content.

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"The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada is a federation of 10 Provincial Foundations with a federation office in Ottawa, led and supported by more than 130,000 volunteers. The national office in Ottawa is responsible for the production and management of a wide variety of print publications ranging from detailed research papers to end user brochures on a variety of topics. HSFC defined a need to have an easy to use and flexible docket management system to control overall workflow and unified production.hind-smith.com’s careful and methodical approach to delivering this solution has seen this project to fruition, on time and on budget. Their competent and dedicated staff ensured that due diligence was carried out through scoping, understanding of HSFC workflow process, beta testing and regular, open communication with the HSFC project team.

hind-smith.com’s expertise in the development of such systems provided us food for thought and guided our decisions where the technology could reduce manual tasks. The training session and documentation provided to our team with the necessary information to quickly get up to speed. Their ongoing support and good humour have ensured that we are a content client."